Others may not see anything unusual, but through Ye Haochuan's Perspective, the examiner's actions were completely transparent.
Tu Yang's several attacks were full of flaws, yet the examiner turned a blind eye to them, insisting on attacking the opponent's strong points with his own weaknesses.
Moreover, the examiner's multiple attacks seemed somewhat feigned. He could have landed an effective hit, but instead, he deliberately gave Tu Yang an opportunity to counterattack.
To Ye Haochuan, such leniency was all too obvious.
But there was nothing Ye Haochuan could do. How could he protest without proof? What reason would people have to believe him over the examiner? Besides, he wasn't sure how many people Tu Yang had bribed.
After Tu Yang was defeated, the examiner announced loudly: "Contestant No. 5 of the sixth arena, combat power, Innate Early Stage!"
The crowd was buzzing with excitement, surprised that Tu Yang could fight across two levels and even across a major boundary!